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While the UK and Scottish COVID inquiries are each getting underway, it's likely to be years before members of the public will get answers to their questions about the four governments' responses to the pandemic in the UK and details about any lessons that can be learned for the future. In the meantime, stand-up comedian and retired doctor Phil Hammond used one of his shows at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, the world's biggest arts festival, to offer some light-hearted relief in among some heavy doses of hard reality in his own COVID inquiry.
Hammond is best known as the medical correspondent for Private Eye, a fortnightly satirical and current affairs magazine, and for presenting television and radio programmes about health for the BBC. Four columns showed the numbers for each of the nations within the UK displayed as a graphic, with a fifth column highlighting key events from around the globe during the pandemic.
The amount of information squeezed onto the roll-up banner made it difficult to read from the front rowβand presumably virtually unintelligible from the back of the lecture theatreβbut that didn't matter because the show revolved around Hammond's quickfire patter, rather than any forensic examination of dates and statistics.
Hammond spread his jokes across the political divide though, touching on Labour Leader Sir Keir Starmer being investigated by the police for drinking beer with a curry during a work meeting in Durham during one of the lockdowns.